Pukwudgie

Bridgewater Triangle, Massachusetts. Ancient Wampanoag tradition.

Small, gray-skinned tricksters with oversized ears and fingers that glow in the twilight. They control fire. They lure people off cliffs and into swamps. The Wampanoag warned: they are not to be trifled with. They haunt the forests of the Bridgewater Triangle to this day.

Something still watches from those woods. These designs are our interpretation of the Pukwudgie.

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